Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Where Can I Find Truss Technicians?

Stan Sias

 “I’ve looked everywhere, even at my competitors, where can I find truss technicians?” This is a question heard at some point during almost every conversation with component manufacturers these days. The answer isn’t as simple as saying, “Oh, call Truss...

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May 2019
Issue #11238
Page 60
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Gable End Frame Connections and Bracing

Stan Sias

I was asked recently why Component Manufacturers (CMs) do not provide the bracing details and holdowns for gable end frames like they do for the common trusses. The question got me thinking because the details are readily available, as are any mechanical connectors that might be needed to...

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March 2019
Issue #11236
Page 60
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Bottom Chords and Gable End Frames

Stan Sias

Why do some still insist on placing flat bottom chord gable end frames adjacent to vaulted or scissor trusses when the codes clearly do not allow such framing without special engineering requirements? Can you point me to the code sections that say “No, thank you!”? This is a...

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January 2017
Issue #10210
Page 34
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Scope of Work and Responsibility

Stan Sias

“As a CM, how do I best convey my intended and assumed scope of work and overall responsibility to all parties involved in the construction of a project I am bidding? I don’t want to be held responsible for something I haven’t bid.” This is a terrific question and...

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November 2016
Issue #09208
Page 4
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Code Change Proposals on Wood Trusses

Stan Sias

Why are we seeing all the code change proposals regarding wood trusses in the current ICC code change/update process? It is true that there were several proposals submitted pertaining to wood truss restraint and bracing and another requiring special inspection of the installed truss...

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October 2016
Issue #09207
Page 4
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Taking Vacations

Stan Sias

Why don’t we take vacations more often? This month’s ‘Question’  is personal, and one that I asked myself more than once while I was on a family vacation up in New England last week to celebrate my Mom’s 80th birthday. You see, we spent much of the time...

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September 2016
Issue #09206
Page 4
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Eliminating Hanger Gaps

Stan Sias

What can be done to help eliminate hanger gaps when attaching end jacks, or common trusses, at 90 degrees to the girder truss? This month’s installment is a good question with a really easy solution. I was on another jobsite recently when I noticed a series of small (about 8’...

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August 2016
Issue #09205
Page 4
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Organizational Self-Assessment and Critical Reflection

Stan Sias

Can organizational self-assessment and critical reflection help my business? Following-up on last month’s article, which garnered more comments than usual, I think that we should take a bit deeper dive into metal plate connected wood truss permanent bracing from “the...

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July 2016
Issue #09204
Page 4
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Permanent Bracing – What’s the Big Deal?

Stan Sias

Permanent bracing, what’s the big deal? I was recently on a jobsite talking with the Superintendent. The topic quickly turned to the trusses overhead (imagine that!) and I asked if he had a set of the Truss Design Drawings that came with them. He said he did and that they were in...

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June 2016
Issue #09203
Page 4
Stan Sias

Question of the Day: Component Manufacturing Industry 'Gotchas'

Stan Sias

“I am new to the component manufacturing industry, what are some of the industry’s ‘Gotchas!’? Thanks for this Question. There are several ‘Gotchas!’ that come immediately to mind. Perhaps the one most often cited is not having, and sticking with, a...

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May 2016
Issue #09202
Page 4
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